That first year we watched one (seriously, just one) sweet fruit grow and grow and grow. About a week before time to harvest the unthinkable happened...some hungry, greedy, selfish bird ate it. I still think about it and have to shake my head in disgust.
Last year was basically the same. Haley was a newborn and we were so wrapped up in our new family that we neglected the little peach tree. I don't think a single flower got pollenated. I felt sad but at the same time wasn't ready to set Haley down long enough to do any kind of yard work. She was so gosh darn cute!
This year I set out to make things right by the peach tree. When the first signs of blossums started showing up in early March I went into gardener mode. In order to turn those blossums into delicious peaches I knew I needed pollenators and in order to get pollenators around the tree I needed something to attract them to our yard. As you have heard in my previous posts our yard has been a little lack luster lately and definately did not offer the enticments I needed. Instead of importing fragrant flowers to place in the yard I decided to play wet nurse to Mother nature and set out sugar water (thanks dad for the tip)...I think I used enough to attract every honey bee in the Houston metro area. It seemed a little silly going out there and refilling the sugar water every other day but I kept at it. And good thing I did....
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I am seeing homemade peach preserves in our future... Yum!
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